ZIPPY Flightmax 2100mAh 2S1P 30C LiFePo4 Pack

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I have been using these batteries on my 700E for several years now, and they work flawlessly. Using 610 servos on collective (which are power hungry) and a 650 servo on the tail is no problem. The voltage stays between 6.2 and 6.5 during the entire flight. The system uses just under 300ma per flight, I fly 4 flights and use about 1/2 of the battery capacity. This eliminates the need for a BEC, and is far more reliable. Highly reccommended.

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I have been using these batteries on my 700E for several years now, and they work flawlessly. Using 610 servos on collective (which are power hungry) and a 650 servo on the tail is no problem. The voltage stays between 6.2 and 6.5 during the entire flight. The system uses just under 300ma per flight, I fly 4 flights and use about 1/2 of the battery capacity. This eliminates the need for a BEC, and is far more reliable. Highly reccommended.

Purchased a set of these to power a trex 700 as a reciever pack. Balanced charged at 2.1 amps.

After the flight when landing, the microbeast fbl controller lost power resulting in a tip over and crash. On the bench, the servos would move around randomly when I plugged in the zippy life pack. Switched to a hobbico lifepack and everything works normally. My guess is the battery isn't able to maintain its voltage under load.

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Purchased a set of these to power a trex 700 as a reciever pack. Balanced charged at 2.1 amps.

After the flight when landing, the microbeast fbl controller lost power resulting in a tip over and crash. On the bench, the servos would move around randomly when I plugged in the zippy life pack. Switched to a hobbico lifepack and everything works normally. My guess is the battery isn't able to maintain its voltage under load.

A little disappointed in these packs. I ordered two of these with the intention of running them in series on a 450 heli. One pack puffed a bit on first charging and both packs have poorly matched cells that go way out of balance with any current draw. I can't trust them in anything that I own so I use them to power receivers when setting them up.

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A little disappointed in these packs. I ordered two of these with the intention of running them in series on a 450 heli. One pack puffed a bit on first charging and both packs have poorly matched cells that go way out of balance with any current draw. I can't trust them in anything that I own so I use them to power receivers when setting them up.

I bought ten of these to use as receiver packs for my big birds. I like that I don't need a regulator and I can charge them very fast between flights in a few minutes, compared to Lion, Lipo, Nicad and Nimhs. I bought several packs of the XH extension wires, so it is easy to recharge without removing the battery from the plane. They keep a very steady six volts even when loading up nine heavy duty servos at full 3D deflection. I use double switches from a single battery to a single receiver, since we know the plugs going into the receiver can't handle any more than five amps without heating up. I had one pack that was swollen at delivery, but the rest all cycled and charged to one hundred percent capacity. For the price, can't find a better value. Thanks HK

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I bought ten of these to use as receiver packs for my big birds. I like that I don't need a regulator and I can charge them very fast between flights in a few minutes, compared to Lion, Lipo, Nicad and Nimhs. I bought several packs of the XH extension wires, so it is easy to recharge without removing the battery from the plane. They keep a very steady six volts even when loading up nine heavy duty servos at full 3D deflection. I use double switches from a single battery to a single receiver, since we know the plugs going into the receiver can't handle any more than five amps without heating up. I had one pack that was swollen at delivery, but the rest all cycled and charged to one hundred percent capacity. For the price, can't find a better value. Thanks HK

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